Events
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Active Hope Small Group
Featured Active Hope Small GroupConcerned about wildfires? Multiple International Crises? AI taking over our future? Join Dr Nate Charach and Neighbourhood’s Gwen Schauerte in a small group that empowers you to take meaningful action to address the challenges of our time. Based on Joanna Macy’s Work That Reconnects while integrating land-based healing practices and psychotherapeutic principles. You will connect to your inner self, to others in the group and to the greater natural world, deepening your experience of community. Location: Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation (310 Danforth Ave) Timing: Wednesday Evenings (7:00pm to 9:15pm) on dates below Cost: Free. Donations to Neighbourhood are welcome Feb 25: The Stories Of Our Time Apr 22: Shifting Our Perceptions Part I Mar 11: Coming From Gratitude May 6: Shifting Our Perceptions Part II Mar 25: Honouring Our Pain May 20: Going Forth . Apr 15 Truth Mandala (6:30pm-9:30pm) . To Register, use the sign up sheet or email info@psychiatree.ca to meet with Nate and Gwen to set your intentions and learn more about the group.
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Community Yard Sale
FeaturedSpring is the perfect time to clear out what you no longer need and turn it into something meaningful! Join us on May 9th for an NUUC Yard Sale, a great opportunity to declutter, connect with neighbours, and be part of a fun community event! Sign up to be a vendor or donate gently used items at to be sold on your behalf. We kindly ask that a portion of your sales be donated to support NUUC and the life of our community. Nothing to sell but still want to be involved? We’re also looking for volunteers to help make the day a success! If you’d like to participate, please sign up using the appropriate form below or contact Lillian Onyido at fundraising@nuuc.ca. Vendor & Item Donations Form: https://tinyurl.com/2fjwy3jc Volunteer Form: https://tinyurl.com/yr537zww
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The Spirit of Love & Justice at work in the World
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaWhat is the “Good News” of Unitarian Universalism? Is it just a set of principles or values? Is it really a religion? Kalvin will explore how UUism is evolving in Canada and how it might continue to be relevant and transformative in people’s lives and in society at large. Speaker: Kalvin Drake Weaver: Peter Music: Spirit Choir
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Writing from Four Direction Small Group
It’s Back by Popular Demand! Peter Marmorek will facilitate a small group to help you deepen and expand your writing. We’ll write and (optionally) share our writing together. There will be 8 sessions, every 2nd Wed from Jan. 28th. We’ll meet between 7 and 9:30.To join, sign up in Cappuccino room, or email Peter (marmorek@mac.com). If more than 12 people sign up, a Jan 21 lottery will decide, with first priority given to those who haven’t previously been in the group.
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The Danforth Multifaith Commons and Heart to Heart
FeaturedJoin us for a Multifaith potluck dinner and an interactive conversation with two visiting alumni of Heart to Heart – a program that brings together young Jewish and Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel for a summer workshop in dialogue and solidarity in Canada. Please register here by May 13. This is sponsored by the Danforth Jewish Circle as part of the Danforth Multifaith Commons Social Justice Speaker Series.
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Costume Party
FeaturedThere will be music, dancing, board games, and people are asked to bring a favourite beverage and a snack to share. The music will be suggested by YOU. Please identify song(s) that express your character, it's "hit song", or it would enjoy dancing to. Please let us know the song title and artist in advance, if possible, or at the event. We hope you can join in the fun! Hosted by Allison and Susanne, DJ'd by Lou Ann
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The Music of Carolyn McDade
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJoin us for a special combined service, hosted in our neighbouring EEU Sanctuary - just down the hall in our same building. Our two congregations are coming together to celebrate the music of Carolyn McDade, a composer and musician heavily featured in our UU hymnals. Speaker: Sally & Bri-anne Weaver: Gillian Music: Susanne and Friends
